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>> we know the economy is not doing great. it's doing tepid growth as we have described for the last few years. what liz is talking about it's interesting because it's a microcosm of the economy. the fed has helped housing. we have this negative psychology that was broken a few years ago. people at the top end are doing better and the housing market is doing better. people at the top end of her companies are spending money. >> the one good thing that you can say for consumers, the one good thing you can say is gas prices have been coming down at the pumps and that helps. do you see that translate? >> it does help the low end consumer. gas prices are a big deal for the low end consumer. i agree with mike that the housing prices and stock market is a much bigger deal for the upper end of the market. >> i guess whether or not those gains that we have seen, whether they can continue for the economy because if you look at stock prices, they're not all that expensive if you think we're at 15 times earnings. if you look at the longer
>> we know the economy is not doing great. it's doing tepid growth as we have described for the last few years. what liz is talking about it's interesting because it's a microcosm of the economy. the fed has helped housing. we have this negative psychology that was broken a few years ago. people at the top end are doing better and the housing market is doing better. people at the top end of her companies are spending money. >> the one good thing that you can say for consumers, the...
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that is essentially an innovation economy; right? because they were building off their major institutions the cleveland clinic so you say flips in business crayons claefd and akron metro coming together and saying we've got the help your network of small and medium sized companies we're not talking about big manufacturing firms that are retooling their business model and making investments in their facilities and any training workers and beginning to design their new proteins for global markets priermentd. because they're small they really need the help and support of intermediatey institutions so they can assess capital. they're all in what we would call the stem economic scientists and technology and engineering and math; right? and the country has really go forward for a long time the fact we've got a to start in our high schools having a fairly substantial number of kids on a track brown where ware doing computer science to get the skills to go into the firms and no non-manufacturing companies and get good jobs. we decided we, yo
that is essentially an innovation economy; right? because they were building off their major institutions the cleveland clinic so you say flips in business crayons claefd and akron metro coming together and saying we've got the help your network of small and medium sized companies we're not talking about big manufacturing firms that are retooling their business model and making investments in their facilities and any training workers and beginning to design their new proteins for global markets...
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economy. pope francis was very clear. said red crescent? [laughter] he cares about the message of christ's. we have to heed the words of poverty spread first of all, i would like to issue to the opel for issues of god island rather listen to stephen on issues of the economy. [laughter] capitalism has allowed it billion people to do triple for space it, over the past seven years the pope shed coziedup to us. >> i see it you could work as a child of the cold wind. in arkansas with people working two years with their kids is 60,000 but that is on a lot in california just with cost-of-living does not always work is great to raise minimum-wage there is too many variables that point to a clear path but ideally you do not want that of all wages and the recession you want to increase unemployment and you want those of benefits to drive wages down and the value could save that with unemployment benefits but they could never do that to adjust the problem with having a supply of that now is you want peop
economy. pope francis was very clear. said red crescent? [laughter] he cares about the message of christ's. we have to heed the words of poverty spread first of all, i would like to issue to the opel for issues of god island rather listen to stephen on issues of the economy. [laughter] capitalism has allowed it billion people to do triple for space it, over the past seven years the pope shed coziedup to us. >> i see it you could work as a child of the cold wind. in arkansas with people...
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we know that the green energy economy can have a market transformation as the it1 we are experiencing here in san francisco but in order to do that we as a city must provide strong demand for energy efficiency and renewable products. that catalyst is greenfinancesf. we have seen other parts of the state of california that have adopted residential programs to great effect recently most notably sonoma and others. and we now know the stories of individuals that have chosen to participate in these respected pace programs and seen the successes that they have encountered. we know these upgrades can save money not only on repair costs and energy services and also monthly energy bills to the tunes of thousands of dollars saved per household. from the beginning we wanted to insure this policy and finance tool have a strong work force component tied to it that put residents to work in this thrg. we can be partners in the labor to begin the discussion of what the work force would look like and training for these jobs in san francisco is key to getting jobs and keeping them employed today and ke
we know that the green energy economy can have a market transformation as the it1 we are experiencing here in san francisco but in order to do that we as a city must provide strong demand for energy efficiency and renewable products. that catalyst is greenfinancesf. we have seen other parts of the state of california that have adopted residential programs to great effect recently most notably sonoma and others. and we now know the stories of individuals that have chosen to participate in these...
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a market economy does have its own principle of income distribution. a market economy pays people more the mo economically productive they are. this principle probably keeps the productive process running rather smoothly, and this ultimately provides more abundance for all of us. however, many people can get left out in this process-- for instance, people who att both poor and ill. when a poor person gets seriously ill, his already low productivity suffers a severe blow while his need for support mounts sharply-- often catastrophically-- given today's momeal medical costs. the medicaid program says, in effect, that this burden is too great r any individual to bear by himself. the market mayave a just appreciation of abilities, but it doesn't have a just appreciation of needs. society has to step in. there is always some cost to this. when you start redistributing income, you're increasing tax burdens on the economically more productive groups in the economy. medicare and medicaid programs have a tendency to up medical costs generally. as in many econom
a market economy does have its own principle of income distribution. a market economy pays people more the mo economically productive they are. this principle probably keeps the productive process running rather smoothly, and this ultimately provides more abundance for all of us. however, many people can get left out in this process-- for instance, people who att both poor and ill. when a poor person gets seriously ill, his already low productivity suffers a severe blow while his need for...
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economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. dennis: the jobs market seems to be going in the right direction of that will it allow jobless benefits anyway? we have christopher dodd and jaundice and do you feel based on today's numbers it was a key jobs report that first of all, to start with men of wage? raised the minimum wage? >> no reason why people who work full time should not be able to afford to live. read a living wage where people could feel proud of what they do of what ever it is said the jobs created our service level jobs. a lot of people who have been through world war i of the unionized workers are of manufacturing paint is working in the service sector. then now these people go to work but now the government has to subsidize. stay back here is the
economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. dennis: the jobs market seems to be going in the right direction of that will it allow jobless benefits anyway? we have christopher dodd and jaundice and do you feel based on today's numbers it was a key jobs report that...
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the american economy's been through a ton of transitions like this. like 150 years ago, almost everybody worked in agriculture and you had big shifts in and out of industries. so, if the shift is out of retail, the question is what can come next? and you say the future of retail is stuff coming to you, but that's also kind of the future for the sellers. you have sites where people can market artisanal gooz, jewelry and clothing. some of them were selling before, but some of them weren't selling anywhere. it's creating new business opportunities, so i think we need policies aimed at creating new jobs, especially middle-scale jobs that people can go into as these other industries fall away, but in general, these sorts of innovations are a good thing. it's good that it's easier for people to buy and sell things, and in general, in the past, the economy has figured out new things for people to do. >> yes, right, so, there's a thing called the lump of labor fallacy, which is this idea that every time there's a new labor-saving device that no one's going to
the american economy's been through a ton of transitions like this. like 150 years ago, almost everybody worked in agriculture and you had big shifts in and out of industries. so, if the shift is out of retail, the question is what can come next? and you say the future of retail is stuff coming to you, but that's also kind of the future for the sellers. you have sites where people can market artisanal gooz, jewelry and clothing. some of them were selling before, but some of them weren't selling...
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if we stopted that it now it will be a drag on the economy next year. another estimate thinks it can cost businesses to wondered 40,000 jobs. without the ability to feed their families or pay bills, many people currently looking looking forld stop good. extending unemployment insurance is not just the right thing to do for our families, it is the smart thing to do for our economy. it should not be a partisan issue. for decades, congress has offered to vote for relief for job seekers. now that economic lifeline is in jeopardy all because republicans in the congress, which is on track to be the most unproductive in history, has so far refused to extend it. in this holiday season, let's give our fellow americans were desperately looking for work the help they need to keep on looking. let's keep it easy for businesses to attract more customers and our economy to grow. together, let's keep doing--- keep doing everything we can everything we can to get ahead. goodue everyone and have a weekend. >> merry christmas everyone, and hello. like many of you, i am fr
if we stopted that it now it will be a drag on the economy next year. another estimate thinks it can cost businesses to wondered 40,000 jobs. without the ability to feed their families or pay bills, many people currently looking looking forld stop good. extending unemployment insurance is not just the right thing to do for our families, it is the smart thing to do for our economy. it should not be a partisan issue. for decades, congress has offered to vote for relief for job seekers. now that...
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ins the green collar economy that continues to grow. we want our local workers to have the skills necessary to take part in that e -- emerging industry. we want to ensure local residents are working on local contracts on local projects so we keep money and workflow within san francisco and continue to boost our local economy. i want to thank pat muligan from city build in particular, for all their hard work in the workforce component on that as well. we are confident that san francisco's program can now move forward and be successful. we've seen countless programs up and down the state of california and nationwide operates successfully now for years with no threat of it being shut down, we want to protect property owners and give them the comfort they need to part pate. our governor jerry brown passed in his budget reserve funds that will address sfha concerns and make sure that they are not impacted by pace impacts mere in san francisco, we will be participate ining the state reserve fund so that our property owners are fully perked. g
ins the green collar economy that continues to grow. we want our local workers to have the skills necessary to take part in that e -- emerging industry. we want to ensure local residents are working on local contracts on local projects so we keep money and workflow within san francisco and continue to boost our local economy. i want to thank pat muligan from city build in particular, for all their hard work in the workforce component on that as well. we are confident that san francisco's...
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all of the things that we are not doing for our economy. the missing stimulus money, where is all about? the billions and trillions that we are spending on education and not having any effect. in government isn't working. but we don't entrust how to be in a in a new economic society and that scott said, this has been going on for decades. gerri: to your point, income inequality is growing. 1992, the share of income by the top 5% in 2002, comparing and contrasting. that is not a big change. >> i think that the preponderance of evidence is that income is at the top half versus everyone else over the last two decades. whether that's a problem or not, it is completely unclear when you actually read all of the research that is done on it. and the other point i would make is that within the bottom 80%, the vast majority of the american population, income inequality has grown since the 1980s and in a lot of ways, that is the part that maybe we would be worried about. >> let's talk about one thing that has changed. after the 50s and 60s, when we ha
all of the things that we are not doing for our economy. the missing stimulus money, where is all about? the billions and trillions that we are spending on education and not having any effect. in government isn't working. but we don't entrust how to be in a in a new economic society and that scott said, this has been going on for decades. gerri: to your point, income inequality is growing. 1992, the share of income by the top 5% in 2002, comparing and contrasting. that is not a big change....
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third this has big impacts on our economy. it will prove the transportation and health insurance this is a home to oakland. it will continue to serve as a place for folks on the other side of the bay. it's the toll payers who fund this. so we have to give our toll payers a round of sport for this measure (clapping) >> finally i'm so glad with the addition of bike and pedestrian lanes we're moving closer to an integrated mode of transportation that is good for our environment and community. so in closings thank you to everyone in our efforts and it's been eagerly awaited. i've been in the senate and the assembly n for 15 years so i've eagerly awaited this day. rest assured i'll continue to be an advocate in congress even in this is this tough environment for transportation infrastructure. i wish you the best of lick and a very happy labor day. thank you. again (clapping) >> knoll let me introduce our tremendous leader in the california state senate darryl stein beggar. >> good afternoon to leaders from the bay area. when i hear
third this has big impacts on our economy. it will prove the transportation and health insurance this is a home to oakland. it will continue to serve as a place for folks on the other side of the bay. it's the toll payers who fund this. so we have to give our toll payers a round of sport for this measure (clapping) >> finally i'm so glad with the addition of bike and pedestrian lanes we're moving closer to an integrated mode of transportation that is good for our environment and...
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the economy may be improving but not fast enough for some. aaa travel is projecting a 3.7 decrease in holiday travel this year. >>> it's click versus brick this holiday season. the predictions about cybermonday. >>> state lawmakers is getting a pay raise, but not everybody is taking it. >> letting the mountain lions live. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, friday... and "small busine" saturday... hard to believe there's any point to "cyber mo . >>> we've survived gray thursday, black friday, small business saturday, tomorrow is the day you are expected to log on and shop more. retailers are trying to entice us, they have been doing that for weeks analyst predict $2 billion in online sales thanks to apps that help us find the bargains. >>> the web site for obamacare has been undergoing repairs. engineers have fixed 400 bugs. the health care web site can handle up to 800,000 users a day. the response time has dropped from eight seconds to one second. >> we have a much more stable system that's reliably open for business. at the end of the day we need high system u
the economy may be improving but not fast enough for some. aaa travel is projecting a 3.7 decrease in holiday travel this year. >>> it's click versus brick this holiday season. the predictions about cybermonday. >>> state lawmakers is getting a pay raise, but not everybody is taking it. >> letting the mountain lions live. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, friday... and "small busine" saturday... hard to believe there's any point to "cyber mo . >>> we've survived...
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and stifling the economy. you know how i feel about this administration. they have done more to slow things down and want to kill the jobs in any administration that i could think of in my lifetime. neil: you are one of the early ones that were saying that there is an iceberg ahead. but the group on the titanic wasn't listening. thank you, good seeing you again. >> you'd think with all of these small banks, that would be as bad as things could get. but it is a lot more. hi mark health insurance agency, a tearful, needing some saving. where do you stand on its? and we try to resurrect this and is it working? >> i cannot say whether it's working or not. we are not paying attention to that. but what we are trying to do is get people enrolled. what i can tell you is that enrollment is sluggish and it's underwhelming and after two months, as of the end of november, we have had about 7500 enrollments. >> total since this whole thinking to be? >> yes, that's right. >> it picked up here in the last few days. we will s
and stifling the economy. you know how i feel about this administration. they have done more to slow things down and want to kill the jobs in any administration that i could think of in my lifetime. neil: you are one of the early ones that were saying that there is an iceberg ahead. but the group on the titanic wasn't listening. thank you, good seeing you again. >> you'd think with all of these small banks, that would be as bad as things could get. but it is a lot more. hi mark health...
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it began to float local economies. they did an enormous amount of work. they wanted millions of trees. i looked over into alabama across a great forest of trees that were 70 years old. they're planted in huge numbers. imagine the kind of wildlife that becomes. they did an enormous amount of work and when the war was here, there was ready to go fight. this was not what this was intended to do. there are a few statues. they built a lot of lodges and visitor centers. these are just beautiful. amount of landscapes of ccc. this is the park. they did the work in them. the civil works administration was short lived. it was to get the people through the winter. and it was under the administration of a remarkable social worker from iowa named hary hopkins. he was the forerunner of the wpa and the prototype for it. this is a page from the cw a and it showed kids getting hot lunches. that was important. he put 2 million americans to work. and that included about 50 thousand school teachers sent out to rural areas. this is a cw a project. that's stern grove behind it
it began to float local economies. they did an enormous amount of work. they wanted millions of trees. i looked over into alabama across a great forest of trees that were 70 years old. they're planted in huge numbers. imagine the kind of wildlife that becomes. they did an enormous amount of work and when the war was here, there was ready to go fight. this was not what this was intended to do. there are a few statues. they built a lot of lodges and visitor centers. these are just beautiful....
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the economy didn't always work for everyone. racial discrimination locked millions out of poverty -- or out of opportunity. women were too often confined to a handful of often poorly paid and it was only through painstaking struggle that more women, and minorities, and americans with disabilities began to win the right to more fairly and fully participate in the economy. nevertheless, during the post- world war ii years, the economic ground felt stable and secure for most americans, and the future looked brighter than the past. and for some, that meant following in your old man's footsteps at the local plant, and you knew that a blue-collar job would let you buy a home, and a car, maybe a vacation once in a while, health care, a reliable pension. for others, it meant going to college -- in some cases, maybe the first in your family to go to college. and it meant graduating without taking on loads of debt, and being able to count on advancement through a vibrant job market. now, it's true that those at the top, even in those year
the economy didn't always work for everyone. racial discrimination locked millions out of poverty -- or out of opportunity. women were too often confined to a handful of often poorly paid and it was only through painstaking struggle that more women, and minorities, and americans with disabilities began to win the right to more fairly and fully participate in the economy. nevertheless, during the post- world war ii years, the economic ground felt stable and secure for most americans, and the...
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so it is also about supporting those under employed people, small businesses in this difficult economy. >> there are a lot of vacant storefronts, so we are trying to find people to read these spaces. there is a bookstore over there. this way there are a lot of businesses that have been closing. >> i support the small businesses versus more chain stores that seem to be coming in to some of the vacant storefronts. i am trying to be sensitive to the local merchants because they make up the unique character and diversity of our neighborhoods. you go to lafayette. i was just there reading to a bunch of kids. i think i was reading to fifth graders. what grade are you in? >> as a member of the school board, i know strong schools in the richmond is key. also, from the birth to 5 commission -- each commission has an organization to oversee pre-kindergarten kids. i want to ensure that the state level that we advocate strong support for young children and their families, good parenting support as well. >> often, we have to govern with our hearts. 80,000 people in the richmond district sometimes h
so it is also about supporting those under employed people, small businesses in this difficult economy. >> there are a lot of vacant storefronts, so we are trying to find people to read these spaces. there is a bookstore over there. this way there are a lot of businesses that have been closing. >> i support the small businesses versus more chain stores that seem to be coming in to some of the vacant storefronts. i am trying to be sensitive to the local merchants because they make up...
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. >>> america's health care overhaul, terror threats and the economy. the issues that matter most are on the line. that's why more americans watch fox news channel, fair and balanced. >>> you know, finally i guess fitting with this show's theme today, a headline that caught my eye in today's "new york times." underachieving congress appears in no hurry to change things now. the story goes on to bemoan the republican house in particular that has two weeks left before -- and i quote from the "times" -- likely to interinto the congressional record book for underachievement. no bills, no laws, no time and now out of time. that was their thing. they did not do. they did not spend. they're underachieving because they're preventing the wheels of government itself from moving. and it got me thinking. it happens now and then. since when is underachieving defined by underdelivering on spending or legislating or new laws or new mandates or new rules or regulations or decrees from washington? since when are these the things by which we judge the accomplishments of
. >>> america's health care overhaul, terror threats and the economy. the issues that matter most are on the line. that's why more americans watch fox news channel, fair and balanced. >>> you know, finally i guess fitting with this show's theme today, a headline that caught my eye in today's "new york times." underachieving congress appears in no hurry to change things now. the story goes on to bemoan the republican house in particular that has two weeks left before...
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look for the economy to slow down when this goes through. long term unemployment is want to come to an end. it will be shortened. >> coming up we will talk to chat burton. we also have your e-mail's. rob@rob black.com >> we will be right back. >> welcome back. let's talk with the expert chats burton about some mistakes and that we make. we do not want to admit it but we makes them. let's talk about the beneficiary. >> in terms of retirement it has life insurance when people either get married or divorced. they just to get to name one altogether. the biggest mistake is not having a beneficiary it at all. the biggest thing that people have the benefit of is if you do this the right way york cares, your spouse then they can keep it in an account without the 10% penalty. they can roll into their own 401k. your children can grow into an inherited one. they just have to take a little bit out each year. when people do not name a beneficiary or name their estate or their will, you can really mess that i are a gift. >> paperwork. so what you are talk
look for the economy to slow down when this goes through. long term unemployment is want to come to an end. it will be shortened. >> coming up we will talk to chat burton. we also have your e-mail's. rob@rob black.com >> we will be right back. >> welcome back. let's talk with the expert chats burton about some mistakes and that we make. we do not want to admit it but we makes them. let's talk about the beneficiary. >> in terms of retirement it has life insurance when...
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america's economy, what about this great? this seems to be contrary you would think that renewable energy would save energy but the opposite seems to be true. >> yes, the problem is that renewable energy, wind and solar, it is more expensive an right now they are producing about 5% of our electricity. well as coal reduces about 40%. natural gas and oil produces a substantial amount also. so here the government is trying to get us to switch to a more expensive fuel and at the same time, one that is difficult to store with wind and solar. gerri: we know it is more expensive, we are paying for them and the taxpayers are paying for all of this, either through tax breaks or the green energy companies or other kinds of write-offs. but at the end of the day, why can the grid not handle it? what is a technil issue? >> it is difficult. they turn and they create energy, it is difficult to get that energy over to the coast and we generate a lot of wind energy in the country. and it's difficult to get overlooked where it's needed. and on
america's economy, what about this great? this seems to be contrary you would think that renewable energy would save energy but the opposite seems to be true. >> yes, the problem is that renewable energy, wind and solar, it is more expensive an right now they are producing about 5% of our electricity. well as coal reduces about 40%. natural gas and oil produces a substantial amount also. so here the government is trying to get us to switch to a more expensive fuel and at the same time,...
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and after we opened, which was a spectacular opening concert about five weeks after that the economy completely crashed. my plan -- and i'm absolutely dogmatic about my plans --were delayed slightly. i would say that in this very difficult timefor the arts and everyone, especially the arts, it's phenomenal how new century has grown where many unfortunate organizations have stopped. during this period we got ourselves on national radio presence; we started touring, releasing cds, a dvd. we continue to tour. reputation grows and grows and grows and it has never stopped going forward. msk(music) >> the bay area knows the orchestra. you maybe take things for granted a little bit. that is simply not the case will go on the road. the audiences go crazy. they don't see vitality like this on stage. we are capable of conveying joy when we play. msk(music) >> any performance that we do, that a program, that will be something on the program that you haven't heard before. string orchestra repertoire is pretty small. i used to be boxed into small repertoire. i kept constantly looking for new repe
and after we opened, which was a spectacular opening concert about five weeks after that the economy completely crashed. my plan -- and i'm absolutely dogmatic about my plans --were delayed slightly. i would say that in this very difficult timefor the arts and everyone, especially the arts, it's phenomenal how new century has grown where many unfortunate organizations have stopped. during this period we got ourselves on national radio presence; we started touring, releasing cds, a dvd. we...
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day in our city, we're fortunate too witness emerging models that that has become our clean energy economy. we know it can trigger market transformation s*us u just as the it transformation we're currently experiencing, but in order to unleash this true potential, as a city, we must provide callus stronger demand for renewable energy products and services. the catalyst is green finance sf. we receive seen in other parts of the state in california that have adopted residential pace programs, in sonoma and riverside county and is have seen the positive impacts that have followed further residents in their local economy. the stores of individuals that have chosen to participate in the respective pace programs and the successes they have experienced. these can save on monthly utility.bill tos the tune of tosses of dollars, from the beginning of this process, we wanted to make sure this finance tool had a strong workforce component tied to it. we convened meters with our partners and labor to start discussions with how that work component would look like. it's a key to not getting them job toda
day in our city, we're fortunate too witness emerging models that that has become our clean energy economy. we know it can trigger market transformation s*us u just as the it transformation we're currently experiencing, but in order to unleash this true potential, as a city, we must provide callus stronger demand for renewable energy products and services. the catalyst is green finance sf. we receive seen in other parts of the state in california that have adopted residential pace programs, in...
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when the original bridge opened folks paid a dollar thirty to cross it that's $22 in today's economy. so tell me how bad they had if in the authorizes o 30s pr that's the old bridge and the new bridge. we're in oakland and it's fitting and a proper the first elected official is the chief of oakland. jean acquainting is one of my bosses so i'm sure her remarks will be excellent (clapping) >> and so welcome to oakland. (clapping). >> you know when i became mayor, i said oakland is a city of dreams. it's been the city of dreams since the trans conditional railroad ended and thousand of cabinets would arrive every week. it's become the city of dreams base it's the place that immigrants can afford to live and one-hundred plus languages are spoken here. in many ways this bridge was a dream of some people. and like most things in oakland it has not been easy. we have very difficult political and economic and other hurdles h that when we ail come tooth are not the results beautiful. isn't it really beautiful? so he texted the other mayor of oakland governor brown today and said we're sorry yo
when the original bridge opened folks paid a dollar thirty to cross it that's $22 in today's economy. so tell me how bad they had if in the authorizes o 30s pr that's the old bridge and the new bridge. we're in oakland and it's fitting and a proper the first elected official is the chief of oakland. jean acquainting is one of my bosses so i'm sure her remarks will be excellent (clapping) >> and so welcome to oakland. (clapping). >> you know when i became mayor, i said oakland is a...
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we're committed to growing the local economy and maintaining a strong connection to our san francisco lines. when looking for a new headquarters it was location, location, location. we needed somewhere to provide easy access to lots of local businesses and restaurants and remain convenient for mass transit riders and bike riders a lot of our employees ride bikes. combrem is pack at about local plays and celebrate the distinct active and unique. we want to have this into a more than workplace. talking of resident at the 130 montgomery is an important milestone. we'll celebrate our tenth anniversary next year. i'm privileged to introduce yelp leader our 2kwishd nancy pelosi (clapping.) and what on a honor to be your representative in congress. thank you jeremy. your leadership and your sense of community and for staying in san francisco. i'm honored to join you and your colleagues especially our mayor who has a relationship with this part of the whole city, of course, but this was his baby and he's done a remarkable job. when we cut relishes at another that i have i tip my hat to presid
we're committed to growing the local economy and maintaining a strong connection to our san francisco lines. when looking for a new headquarters it was location, location, location. we needed somewhere to provide easy access to lots of local businesses and restaurants and remain convenient for mass transit riders and bike riders a lot of our employees ride bikes. combrem is pack at about local plays and celebrate the distinct active and unique. we want to have this into a more than workplace....
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i want to emphasize that although the economy has improved, it is far from a healthy economy that provides job opportunities for all who need and want to work, particularly the long-term unemployed. unemployment remains higher than it was before the recession and it has kicked down a little bit since the last time the program was renewed but in reality, that's because of labor force dropouts as opposed to a real decline in unemployment. if we included all the missing workers in our unemployment count, unemployment today would be 11%. this is not the kind of economy in which people struggling with long-term unemployment can find jobs. there are still officially three unemployed workers for every single job opening which means each month to out of three unemployed workers is completely out of luck when it comes to finding a job. second, i want to talk about the demographics of the long-term unemployed because this is important. the demographics are part in it are part of who lost jobs first and who suffered the most. while unemployment has cut across every demographic rubin our economy, work
i want to emphasize that although the economy has improved, it is far from a healthy economy that provides job opportunities for all who need and want to work, particularly the long-term unemployed. unemployment remains higher than it was before the recession and it has kicked down a little bit since the last time the program was renewed but in reality, that's because of labor force dropouts as opposed to a real decline in unemployment. if we included all the missing workers in our unemployment...
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the american economy added 203,000 jobs in the month of november. much bigger than the 180,000 that economists were predicting. this pushes the unemployment rate down to 7%. this is particularly good news in retail. it's good news for construction. and it's really good news for women. as we have seen for quite some time now, women are getting jobs much more quickly than men and the latest data show that continues. so the unemployment rate falling from 7.3 to 7%. good news, the lowest it's been in fact in five years. back to you. >> thanks so much, scott. >>> a california couple who had bought the home where walt disney was born plans to turn it into a museum. he was born in this chicago home 112 years ago. according to the couple's spokesman restoration will start in january and they hope it will be complete by december 5th of next year which would have been his 113th birthday. the home is said to be built by disney's father and designed by his mother. walt disney lived in that house until he was 4 years old. >>> get ready for bat kid the sequel. af
the american economy added 203,000 jobs in the month of november. much bigger than the 180,000 that economists were predicting. this pushes the unemployment rate down to 7%. this is particularly good news in retail. it's good news for construction. and it's really good news for women. as we have seen for quite some time now, women are getting jobs much more quickly than men and the latest data show that continues. so the unemployment rate falling from 7.3 to 7%. good news, the lowest it's been...
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we don't like the current economy, what i going to do to get us to grow at the rate we ought to? coming out of this deep of recession, we will be growing five or 6% a year. we should be pulling back into the middle class. we will be solving a lot of our problems by just the sheer dynamics of a recovery. we are getting none of that right now. don't just tell me which are getting. don't know what you're for. i've been to all too many campaigns in the last 15 years that have been negative, eddie, personality oriented and they think they don't show the country well and i don't think will solve our problems with that approach. i hope you will read "breakout" but if you agree with me that this was an important concept inhibiting the people who think in that line in future, think about prison guards of the pass, we could really begin a dialogue that is future past and is very powerful in terms of bringing many people together who wouldn't know my think they were on the same side and i would appreciate it if you decide the street if you let all your friends and neighbors interface with a
we don't like the current economy, what i going to do to get us to grow at the rate we ought to? coming out of this deep of recession, we will be growing five or 6% a year. we should be pulling back into the middle class. we will be solving a lot of our problems by just the sheer dynamics of a recovery. we are getting none of that right now. don't just tell me which are getting. don't know what you're for. i've been to all too many campaigns in the last 15 years that have been negative, eddie,...
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but are you optimistic through 2014 about the economy? times that sure, it will get better and there is a unicorn on every street corner. and the illusion will continue. lookout. there's a lot of naysayers out there. finally, talk about a world of broken promises. with obamacare we found you cannot keep your insurance plan. as we learned tonight, you cannot keep your doctor either, not unless you're willing to pay more money to do so. you know, sometimes it seems like this administration has a lot in common with marketers who are taking it all back in the fine print, like the banks that promise you a return on your bank account until the rates move. government under this president was supposed to do more nd be better. so far, it is just more expenses and that is the fine print. it is something that we will be covering all week because we care about the fine print. hope and change? know, more of the same. higher tax bills, less accountability and that is my "two cents more". coming up tomorrow, our users guide to taxes continues with a tax
but are you optimistic through 2014 about the economy? times that sure, it will get better and there is a unicorn on every street corner. and the illusion will continue. lookout. there's a lot of naysayers out there. finally, talk about a world of broken promises. with obamacare we found you cannot keep your insurance plan. as we learned tonight, you cannot keep your doctor either, not unless you're willing to pay more money to do so. you know, sometimes it seems like this administration has a...
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scott mcgrew, good news for the economy, though. doesn't necessarily mean good news for wall street. >> no, it doesn't, laura, because investors worry perhaps the fed will taper off easy money nor quickly, right? it's been all that easy money, the quantity takive easing, which has been supporting the markets. now, add to that more good news. first time jobless claims fell in its weekly report this morning. tomorrow morning we'll get the monthly jobs report. twitter has appointed a woman to the board of directors this morning. now, normally to be honest, i don't pay that much attention to gender of people, but twitter has been under some criticism for not having any women on the board. now, the problem with this sort of criticism is now people are going to point out that marjorie scardino is a woman and maybe less than a fact she ran a major media company and sat on the board of nokia. whatever her gender, though, she's not much of a twitter user. she's tweeted a total of one time. >> all right. thanks a lot, scott. >>> well, tonight
scott mcgrew, good news for the economy, though. doesn't necessarily mean good news for wall street. >> no, it doesn't, laura, because investors worry perhaps the fed will taper off easy money nor quickly, right? it's been all that easy money, the quantity takive easing, which has been supporting the markets. now, add to that more good news. first time jobless claims fell in its weekly report this morning. tomorrow morning we'll get the monthly jobs report. twitter has appointed a woman...
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the economy may be improving but not fast enough for some. triple-a travel is projecting a 3.7 in air travel this year. >>> one of the apparentlies heading out of sfo. a group of kaiser medical professionals, they left a few hours ago for the philippines to take care of typhoon victims. one nurse says her young daughter is supportive. >> my 11-year-old said mama those kids over there might not get christmas t is okay that we don't. >> team members are volunteers and many helped out after the earthquake in hatey and after hurricane katrina. >>> a family of veteran detained in north creia says he appeared to be in good health. -- korea says he appeared to be in good health. the north is accusing him of hostile acts during the war. swedish ambassador visited him in a hot skpel newman says had sebeing treated well. >>> a teen shot and killed by a sheriff's deputy may have a memorial park created in his honor. lawmakers will meet tuesday to discus requests from the community. a deputy shot 13-year-old andy lopez in october because he mistook the t
the economy may be improving but not fast enough for some. triple-a travel is projecting a 3.7 in air travel this year. >>> one of the apparentlies heading out of sfo. a group of kaiser medical professionals, they left a few hours ago for the philippines to take care of typhoon victims. one nurse says her young daughter is supportive. >> my 11-year-old said mama those kids over there might not get christmas t is okay that we don't. >> team members are volunteers and many...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger. for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report. i've got a quote for you. it's pretty tough. if they wait sob story. but if this guy like you would smear that guy instead of working for the people most issues in the mainstream media are working for each other driver i must be sure to find. they did rather. coming up on r.c. an exclusive look at a not so exclusive list in san francisco federal court a woman fights to get off the terror watch list but why was she on it in the first place and is this list even effective war and that's later in the show. and another development in n.s.a. surveillance of foreign leaders this time it looks like our neighbors to the north helped us spy on heads of state during the two thousand and ten g. eight and g. twenty summits in canada more on the expansion of international surveillance coming up and in times square there is one ad you will not be seeing anytime soon a billboard meant to boost sales for a spray it
find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger. for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report. i've got a quote for you. it's pretty tough. if they wait sob story. but if this guy like you would smear that guy instead of working for the people most issues in the mainstream media are working for each other driver i must be sure to find. they did rather. coming up on r.c. an exclusive look at a not so exclusive list in san...
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. >> reporter: despite an improving economy, triple-a says consumers are uncertain about what tomorrow might bring, projecting a 3.7% drop in all air travel this year. reporting live at sfo, don knapp, kpix5. >> when the final numbers are in t is expected 43.5 people traveled this weekend. most of them 39 million by car. >>> it turns out a friend of paul walker was behind the wheel when the car they were in slammed into a pole and burst into names last night. speed was definitely a factor. the driver identified as roger rodis. he owned a sports car dealership and was a professional race car driver. the two men just left a fundraiser, paul walker's father was visibly shaken by what happened. >> i am just glad every time i saw him i told him i loved him. [crying] >> poor guy. walker was 40 years old. he leaves behind a 15-year-old daughter. a memorial is growing at the crash site as fans pay their respects. they are leaving behind flowers and notes and there has been a steady stream of visitors to the site. tyrese gib son was among those who stopped by. he starred in "fast and furious" w
. >> reporter: despite an improving economy, triple-a says consumers are uncertain about what tomorrow might bring, projecting a 3.7% drop in all air travel this year. reporting live at sfo, don knapp, kpix5. >> when the final numbers are in t is expected 43.5 people traveled this weekend. most of them 39 million by car. >>> it turns out a friend of paul walker was behind the wheel when the car they were in slammed into a pole and burst into names last night. speed was...
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. >> and the positive report on the economy that sends a financial market soaring. >> michael finney will answer questions here live in just a few minutes. >> and taking a look at your skyway traffic on your friday, coming up on 4:ten traffic on the right headed down to the peninsula and moving to those whoworried...... poked and prodded... taken risks... and lived in a state of "what if?"... welcome to a new state... of health. welcome to covered california. the place to find quality, affordable coverage. financial help for those in need. and nobody can be denied because of a pre-existing condition. enroll now at coveredca.com or call 1-800-752-6631. >>> people across south africa are remembering the late nelson mandela today. mourners have been gathered all day. krur taking a look there. they've built a wall of flowers and messa messages these are live pictures from outside of the home. >> south after yak's president announced a series of events to honor mandela. sunday will be a national day of prayer and reflection. tuesday a memorial service in a stadium. the body of the leader
. >> and the positive report on the economy that sends a financial market soaring. >> michael finney will answer questions here live in just a few minutes. >> and taking a look at your skyway traffic on your friday, coming up on 4:ten traffic on the right headed down to the peninsula and moving to those whoworried...... poked and prodded... taken risks... and lived in a state of "what if?"... welcome to a new state... of health. welcome to covered california. the...
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when you talk to americans and look at polling, the economy still is a top issue. he needs to be that matter to americans. from jobs reports and other met ribs have come out showing improvements in the economy, a lot f people are not feeling that. in terms he can get anything done, minimum wage, universal pr pr pr pre-k, i think that's going to be difficult. >> whatever he wants to pivot from, will all the problems with obama care with still around and this week, the president had a very interesting analysis of why the rollout went so badly. take a look. >> the challenge that we have going forward is not so much my personal management style or particular issues around white house organization, it has to do with what i referred to earlier, which is we have these big agencies, some of which are outdated. some of which are not designeded properly. >> not to put too fine a point on it, but it's those outdated agencies that he, under obama care, about a fifth of the economy. >> the education of this president is a protracted and often muted process as it was this week.
when you talk to americans and look at polling, the economy still is a top issue. he needs to be that matter to americans. from jobs reports and other met ribs have come out showing improvements in the economy, a lot f people are not feeling that. in terms he can get anything done, minimum wage, universal pr pr pr pre-k, i think that's going to be difficult. >> whatever he wants to pivot from, will all the problems with obama care with still around and this week, the president had a very...
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not serving the economy as they're supposed to be so literally depends on the proposals right and left to wait for tomorrow to see who gets picked and i gather that next year we'll find out who gets paid who will be at the bridge program that's over an hour from all of us here at broome thanks for watching c.n.n. xterm. oh my god by i do no longer access bed clean holy moley china bandspread cooling how will we survive treat the mainstream media well in fact by do the e bay of china no longer exist but calling but it was only ever one of by these many subsidiaries which is the big oil and that was just for one samsung product for several weeks and those weeks only one point three seven bit cleaner ever sent to buy do look here this is their wallets. i would rather ask questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on r.t. question. coming up on our t.v. andy age twenty fourteen is out on capitol hill lawmakers have been dragging their feet when it comes to funding the defense department yesterd
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that will have a long-term impact on the economy. it was this belief that we have to get out of opportunity sharing into success sharing that has driven much of what i talk about on education. therefore if you start to think , about that, it changes your whole view of education. i did step into a situation with one of the largest achievement gaps along racial lines. that is the reality in connecticut. we have high highs and very low lows. in many cases, they are in at joining zip codes. -- adjoining zip codes. we needed to do something about that. we need to hold ourselves accountable for what we are doing. i have to say that i am envious of teachers. their ability to impact on an intergenerational basis the , young people and the families is this unbelievable gift that many have accepted as their calling. none of us are perfect, the reality is the state of connecticut is filled with teachers working very hard to get it right. they are demonstrating a willingness to change methods, a fundamental change being embraced in the state of
that will have a long-term impact on the economy. it was this belief that we have to get out of opportunity sharing into success sharing that has driven much of what i talk about on education. therefore if you start to think , about that, it changes your whole view of education. i did step into a situation with one of the largest achievement gaps along racial lines. that is the reality in connecticut. we have high highs and very low lows. in many cases, they are in at joining zip codes. --...